Book summaryA bird flies into a museum during a thunderstorm, then into the skeleton of a dinosaur. Thunder strikes, and mysteriously the bird is transported back in time to a world of real dinosaurs. The pictures in this wordless book are dramatic and realistic, and the theme is thought-provoking: is the bird meeting it's ancient ancestors? |
Time Fliesby Rohmann, EricFirst Edition
Book desription: New York: Crown Publishers, 1994. 1 present in number thread & no medal on the dust wrapper; winner of the 1995 Caldecott honor medal; a wordless picture book with large-scale full page illustrations; pages are fresh, crisp with no rips or tears;glossy pictorial boards have scant wear save for the lower front corner(cardboard showing) and the tail of the spine(small chip); dust wrapper is unclipped but has creases/wrinkles both edges - especially at the spine edges/corners; still clean and bright.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good Plus. Illus. by Illustrated By the Author. Oversize.
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